AbstractThis work contributes to the wide research area of visualization of hierarchical graphs. We present a new polynomial-time heuristic which can be integrated into the Sugiyama method for drawing hierarchical graphs. Our heuristic, which we call Promote Layering (PL), is applied to the output of the layering phase of the Sugiyama method. PL is a simple and easy to implement algorithm which decreases the number of so-called dummy (or virtual) nodes in a layered directed acyclic graph. In particular, we propose applying PL after the longest-path layering algorithm and we present an extensive empirical evaluation of this layering technique
We present additions to the widely-used layout method for directed acyclic graphs of Sugiyama et al....
International audienceHypergraphs are a generalization of graphs in which edges (hyperedges) can con...
The Sugiyama algorithm, also known as the layered algorithm or hierarchical algorithm, is an establi...
AbstractThis work contributes to the wide research area of visualization of hierarchical graphs. We ...
We show how to improve the Sugiyama scheme by edge bundling. Our method modifies the layout produced...
Sugiyama's algorithmic framework for layered graph drawing is commonly used in practical software. T...
The Directed Layering Problem (DLP) solves a step of the widely used layer-based layout approach to ...
The Sugiyama framework is the most commonly used concept for visualizing directed graphs.It draws th...
We consider the problem of layering general directed graphs under height and possibly also width con...
We consider the problem of partitioning a directed acyclic graph into layers such that all edges poi...
Abstract We consider the problem of layering directed acyclic graphs subject to dimension constraint...
The minimum-width layering problem tackles one step of a layout pipeline to create top-down drawings...
We consider the problem of layering a directed acyclic graph with minimum dummy nodes. We present a ...
We propose a new mixed-integer programming formulation that very naturally expresses the layout rest...
We show how to improve the Sugiyama scheme by edge bundling. Our method modifies the layout produced...
We present additions to the widely-used layout method for directed acyclic graphs of Sugiyama et al....
International audienceHypergraphs are a generalization of graphs in which edges (hyperedges) can con...
The Sugiyama algorithm, also known as the layered algorithm or hierarchical algorithm, is an establi...
AbstractThis work contributes to the wide research area of visualization of hierarchical graphs. We ...
We show how to improve the Sugiyama scheme by edge bundling. Our method modifies the layout produced...
Sugiyama's algorithmic framework for layered graph drawing is commonly used in practical software. T...
The Directed Layering Problem (DLP) solves a step of the widely used layer-based layout approach to ...
The Sugiyama framework is the most commonly used concept for visualizing directed graphs.It draws th...
We consider the problem of layering general directed graphs under height and possibly also width con...
We consider the problem of partitioning a directed acyclic graph into layers such that all edges poi...
Abstract We consider the problem of layering directed acyclic graphs subject to dimension constraint...
The minimum-width layering problem tackles one step of a layout pipeline to create top-down drawings...
We consider the problem of layering a directed acyclic graph with minimum dummy nodes. We present a ...
We propose a new mixed-integer programming formulation that very naturally expresses the layout rest...
We show how to improve the Sugiyama scheme by edge bundling. Our method modifies the layout produced...
We present additions to the widely-used layout method for directed acyclic graphs of Sugiyama et al....
International audienceHypergraphs are a generalization of graphs in which edges (hyperedges) can con...
The Sugiyama algorithm, also known as the layered algorithm or hierarchical algorithm, is an establi...